LTSPICE TOOLS

71 tools from the Ltspice MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

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Read lintSchematic Run structural lint checks on a schematic, including pin connectivity and dangling wires. Read parseMeasResults Parse LTspice .meas results from a run log or explicit log path. Read getBandwidth Compute -drop_db bandwidth for an AC response vector. Read getCaptureHealth Summarize ScreenCapture/LTspice capture health from in-process capture events. Read getGainPhaseMargin Compute gain and phase margins from an AC loop-gain vector. Read getLocalExtrema Get local minima/maxima for vectors. Read getLtspiceLibraryStatus Get LTspice symbol library ZIP status and basic counts. Read getLtspiceStatus Get LTspice executable status and server configuration. Read getLtspiceSymbolInfo Get pin map and metadata for a symbol in LTspice's lib.zip. Read getLtspiceUiStatus Return whether LTspice UI appears to be running on this machine. Read getPlotNames List LTspice plot names available in one RAW file or all RAW files from a run. Read getRecentErrors Scan recent daemon logs and return structured error entries. Read getRiseFallTime Compute first rise/fall times for a transient response. Read getRunDetails Get full details for a run_id, or the latest run if omitted. Read getSettlingTime Compute settling time to a target within tolerance_percent band. Read getToolTelemetry Return rolling performance telemetry for MCP tools. Read getVectorData Get data for vectors, optionally interpolated at explicit scale points. Read getVectorsInfo Get detailed information about vectors in a plot. Read inspectSchematicVisualQuality Inspect schematic visual quality and suggest coordinate-level fixes. Read jobStatus Get status for one queued/running/completed simulation job. Read listIntentCircuitTemplates List high-level circuit intent templates and default parameters. Read listJobHistory List archived (terminal) queue jobs retained across daemon restarts. Read listJobs List queued/running/completed simulation jobs. Read listLtspiceLibraryEntries List LTspice symbol ZIP entries (.asy), optionally filtered by query. Read listLtspiceSymbols List/search LTspice symbols parsed from the symbol library ZIP. Read listPlotPresets List built-in deterministic LTspice plot presets. Read listRuns List recent simulation runs (newest first). Read listSchematicTemplates List available schematic templates from the built-in or user-provided JSON file. Read loadNetlistFromFile Load an existing netlist file (.cir/.net/.sp/.spi/.sub/.lib/.txt) as the current circuit. Read readAgentGuide Read AGENT_README.md through MCP for interactive agent guidance. Read readLtspiceUiText Read visible LTspice window text using macOS Accessibility APIs. Read renderLtspicePlotImage Render one or more vectors from a RAW dataset to a plot image and return it through MCP. Read renderLtspicePlotPresetImage Render a plot image using a built-in deterministic preset. Read renderLtspiceSchematicImage Render an LTspice schematic (.asc) to an image and return it through MCP. Read renderLtspiceSymbolImage Render an LTspice symbol to an image and return the image through MCP. Read scanModelIssues Scan LTspice log text for missing model/include/subcircuit issues. Read tailDaemonLog Return tail text from the active daemon log file. Read validateLtspiceMeasurements Validate parsed metric endpoints against LTspice-native `.meas` values. Read validateSchematic Validate a schematic (.asc) for simulation readiness. Read resolveSchematicSimulationTarget Resolve which file simulateSchematicFile will execute and explain sidecar requirements.

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The Ltspice MCP server exposes 71 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

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